Miller County Democratic Party Announces Filing Fees for 2018

Miller County, AR – The Miller County Democratic Party has announced 2018, filing fees for county offices. The party maintains a Facebook page at Democratic Party of Miller County-Arkansas. The Party also maintains a blog at Miller County Democratic Party. Forms and filing options will be available for all interested candidates at the Miller County Courthouse during the filing period. 2018, filing period will be February 22, at noon until March 1, at noon.

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Miller County, AR,- The filing period for the 2018 election cycle will be February 22, 2018, at noon until March 1, 2018, at noon. Filing forms will be available at the Miller County Courthouse or may be obtained by contacting the Miller County Republican Committee Secretary at 832-652-8012. 2018, filing fees are listed below:County Judge: $500, Sheriff: $500, Tax Collector $500, Tax Assessor $500, County Clerk $500, Circuit Clerk $500, Treasurer $500, Coroner $250, Justices of the Peace (JP) $250, Constable $50, Committee Member $30
Additional information about the Miller County Republican Committee may be found at Facebook and online at the Website.

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